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Originally Posted by Ashartus
After some digging I found the opportunity on Alberta Purchasing. The RFP had been removed, but a search for the reference number turned it up on the Wildrose website where they'd conveniently saved a copy.
Interestingly it's structured more like a professional services RFP than a supply RFP. Price is a fairly small part of the scoring and to be successful you'd basically have to have implemented a similar program somewhere else. So local bidders probably didn't really have a chance of winning the way it was structured.
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I would expect it to be structured as a services RFP. The intent was for a company to source material and contractors to do all the work. This RFP is more for someone to just run the project.
I didn't read too closely, but I see nothing requiring the Ecofitt product. I also see nothing in there about this turning into some kind of weird crown corporation, which didn't make sense in the first place. I really don't see anything to get excited about. A whole lotta t99 hullaballoo for nothing.